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Old Oct 21, 2001, 01:00 PM
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How do I adjust the post times in OpenJournal? My servers are two hours ahead of me, but the posts I make show up as eight hours ahead of me (GMT). Is there a way to set some variable so that the posts either match the server time, or match my local time? I am using OpenJournal 1.17 (couldn't get the latest version to work)

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Old Oct 31, 2001, 10:54 AM
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Something like this at the top of the script where variables are being defined should work:

$ENV{"TZ"} = "EST5EDT";

Change the EST5EDT to reflect your specific time zone's difference from GMT and the time zone's name (for instance, for Pacific coast time, it would be PST8EDT).

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